Morphogenesis in post-technogenic industrial landscapes
https://doi.org/10.31857/S0435428122020092
Abstract
Abandoned industrial sites and demolished plants and factories (e.g. sugar, glass, automotive, chemical) were used to examine the processes of morpholitogenesis. Modified landscape including industrial objects, infrastructure and equipment in the post-industrial time experiencing various stages of destruction, similar to natural phases of morpholithogenesis. The process includes three main phases and 11 sub-phases. During the first phase man-made industrial landscape remains unchanged. The second phase is characterized by artificial and natural destruction of the surface technogenic layer including industrial objects, their transformation into technoliths, and badland formation. During the third phase a new landscape is being formed by processes of morpho- and lithogenesis, soil development, and secondary floral succession. Each phase is subdivided into sub-phases based on detailed examination of pattern of destruction and new landscape formation.
Examples of post-technogenic relief of former sugar plant, formed during the transformation cycle of the former industrial landscapes, are given.
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For citations:
Tyutyunnik Yu.G. Morphogenesis in post-technogenic industrial landscapes. Geomorfologiya. 2022;53(2):3-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31857/S0435428122020092